Pastor Chun Kwang-hoon, president of the Korean Christian Federation, attended the police on October 12 regarding a conservative group rally held in Gwanghwamun in October.

Seoul Jongno Police Department is summoning former pastor Moon Jae-in, the head of the National Civil Combat Division, to investigate the facts related to allegations of violations of laws related to rally and demonstrations.

Pastor Ahn attended the Jongno Police Station at 9:47 am and told reporters that he had come to investigate the National Congress on 3 October.

"I was here to investigate whether I had manipulated and commanded the incident beyond the police line near the Blue House (at the time)," he said. Claimed.

The pastor said, "If you look back at me, it will be revealed and I have no relationship with North Korean defectors (performed at the time of illegal activities)."

At the same time, he stressed the existing stance that he should do an investigation on President Moon Jae-in first.

The police are investigating illegal activities when conservative groups such as the Moon Jae-in Hayamin National Struggle Headquarters held a large rally on October 3 on Gwanghwamun, Seoul, to criticize President Moon Jae-in and the current regime.

At that time, the atmosphere was intensified with comments such as the arrest of the Blue House and the arrest of the president.

Police have asked the pastor, a representative of the struggle headquarters, to attend several times, but the pastor has not responded.

The police reportedly imposed a ban on leaving the pastor and reviewed the arrest warrant.

Pastor Jeon has been accused of violating laws related to assembly and demonstrations, as well as allegations of rebellion, violations of the law on the recruitment and use of donations, and political funds law.

(Photo = Yonhap News)